It's gonna be your finest hour… and that's because over the course of the next five minutes, you'll find out what the cast of the cult classic Teen Witch is up to today!

On April 28, 1989 (that's right, 26 years ago), a masterpiece in the form of a teenage girl receiving witch powers on her 16th birthday was presented to us. We saw her pine for the coolest guy in school, become the most popular girl, and, eventually land said coolest guy.

Scroll through — and get ready to hum the tune of 'Top That!' in your head.

"It's never gonna be the saaaaame again…"

Robin Lively, 43 "Louise Miller"

The ~MoSt PoPuLaR GiRl~, who went on to star in 'The Karate Kid, Part III' and 'Doogie Howser, M.D.,' is now a happily married mother-of-three! And get this — she reportedly recreated the epic 'Teen Witch' finale dance at her sister Blake Lively's wedding to 'Ryan Reynolds' in 2013!

Dan Gauthier, 51 "Brad Powell"

He's still a dreamboat! No word if he still throws footballs shirtless, but the father-of-one continues to act to this day. He was most recently seen in the TV series 'Faking It.' Fun fact: He actually married one of his 'TW' costars (sadly, it wasn't Louise)…

Lisa Fuller, 48 "Randa"

The ORIGINAL popular girl is married to Dan! The pair are parents to a son named James. These days she's not singing about liking boys. Instead, she's singing stuff she WANTS to sing. That's right, she's a musician — listen to one of her tracks here.

Joshua John Miller, 40 "Richie Miller"

"You think you're hot stuff because you went to a dance — DREAM ON! No one wants to date you because you're a dog! A dog! A DOG!" Luckily, Louise was able to reverse her canine curse. He doesn't act much anymore, but did release his first novel, 'The Mao Game,' in 1997. Two years later, he directed and starred in the film adaptation of the book. Whoopi Goldberg served as co-producer.

Zelda Rubinstein "Madame Serena"

Ah, the seer who opened the world of witchcraft to our beloved Louise. Zelda, who's best known for her roles in 'TW' and the 'Poltergeist' franchise, sadly passed away in 2010 from kidney and lung failure. She was 76.

Noah Blake, 50 "Rhet"

Speaking of 'Top That!'… Noah hasn't performed the hit in decades, but he now teaches people how to act for a living! That's right, the dude with the super cool dance moves and sweet rapping skills gets paid to teach people his craft (according to his Twitter, anyway). Advice to his future students: Homeboy better perform that classic tune in person — or REFUND.

Marcia Wallace "Ms. Malloy"

What ever became of the inspiring teacher who won the lotto (thanks, Louise!) and got whisked away to Europe with her hunky new man?! The actress was best known for her voiceover work — she was the voice of Edna Krabappel on 'The Simpsons' (and even won an Emmy for it in 1992!). Unfortunately, she passed away just one week before her 71st birthday on Oct. 25, 2013. Cause of death is listed as pneumonia and sepsis, though breast cancer is said to have also played a role.

Shelley Berman, 90 "Mr. Weaver"

Ugh, that grumpy teacher who made it his goal to constantly embarrass Louise! Know where that got him? Taking off his clothes in front of an entire classroom and ending up in a car wash (don't mess with a teen witch, bro!). The comedian and father-of-two most recently appeared on an episode of 'Hawaii Five-0' in 2012.